Incidence of Fungal Necrotrophic and Biotrophic Pathogens in Pioneer and Shade‐tolerant Tropical Rain Forest Trees |
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Authors: | Francisco J Espinosa‐García |
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Institution: | Centro de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Antigua Carretera a Pátzcuaro No. 8701, Col. Ex‐Hacienda de San José de La Huerta, C.P. 58190, Morelia Michoacán, México |
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Abstract: | This study assessed the hypothesis that plant life history traits determine the incidence of fungal biotrophic and necrotrophic pathogens in pioneer vs. shade‐tolerant tropical plant species. Considering that pioneer species mainly invest in induced defenses, we expected a negative relationship between the incidence of biotrophic and necrotrophic pathogens; in contrast, as shade‐tolerant species invest heavily in constitutive defenses, we expected to find no correlation between the incidence of biotrophic and necrotrophic pathogens. These ideas were evaluated by assessing standing levels of fungal damage in a set of pioneer and shade‐tolerant species from the Lacandona tropical rain forest (Mexico). The results showed that among pioneer plant species, leaves with biotrophic lesions were between 34 and 44 percent more abundant than those with necrotic lesions. In contrast, among shade‐tolerant species, the proportions of leaves with necrotic lesions were 17–23 percent higher than those of leaves with injuries caused by biotrophic pathogens. Our study suggests that tropical tree species might present different defense strategies depending on the life‐style of the pathogens that attack them, and the life history strategy of the attacked host plant species. Thus, the host constitutive and induced defenses, as well as the mechanisms used by different types of pathogens to circumvent those defenses maybe responsible for the patterns of attack observed in perennial tropical plants. Abstract in Spanish is available at http://www.blackwell‐synergy.com/loi/btp . |
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Keywords: | cross‐talk fungal pathogens Lacandona tropical rain forest life histories plant diseases plant defenses |
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